It’s already been a month since the 2022 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, (July 17-19), and a little over two weeks since the MLB Trade Deadline (August 2nd). As you may know, with that comes frequent shifting and changes across the Majors and Minor Leagues. In fact, just this week we’ve seen the New York Mets call-up prospect Brett Baty, the Oakland Athletics called up Shea Langeliers, Estevan Florial was called up by the New York Yankees, and the Pittsburgh Pirates recalled Roansy Contreras.
In addition to that, you add in some of the new prospects brought in from the draft like Jackson Holliday, Brooks Lee, and Elijah Green, and you’ve got quite the shake up in the minors. In the midst of all of these alterations, some young up-and-coming prospects have been making some noise in the minors and could receive a call-up fairly soon to the show.
In just a couple of weeks (September 1), MLB teams will expand their rosters from 26 players to 28. That will allow some prospects to receive the call to the show within the next couple of weeks.